WO2022047794A1 - Prise en charge de diffusion/multidiffusion en double connectivité - Google Patents

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WO2022047794A1
WO2022047794A1 PCT/CN2020/113818 CN2020113818W WO2022047794A1 WO 2022047794 A1 WO2022047794 A1 WO 2022047794A1 CN 2020113818 W CN2020113818 W CN 2020113818W WO 2022047794 A1 WO2022047794 A1 WO 2022047794A1
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  • Various example embodiments described herein generally relate to communication technologies, and more particularly, to methods and apparatuses capable of supporting Multicast and Broadcast Services (MBSs) in a Dual-Connectivity (DC) architecture.
  • MMSs Multicast and Broadcast Services
  • DC Dual-Connectivity
  • E-UTRA Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access
  • Multicast and Broadcast Service has been introduced in the Long Term Evolution (LTE) wireless communication system as a mechanism by which data (content) of a service may be transmitted from the network to a group of user equipments (UEs) via a common bearer (e.g. an MBS bearer) .
  • LTE Long Term Evolution
  • MBS bearer e.g. an MBS bearer
  • the MBS service can reduce the overall network load. It is expectable that the MBS service would also be supported in the 5G New Radio (NR) wireless communication system in the future.
  • NR 5G New Radio
  • an example embodiment of a method implemented at a terminal device may comprise receiving from a first network device a command to report interested MBS services, and sending information of one or more interested MBS services to the first network device.
  • the method may further comprise receiving from the first network device configuration of at least one of the one or more interested MBS services and configuration of a second network device providing the at least one of the one or more interested MBS services, and setting up or modifying connection with the second network device based on the configuration of the second network device.
  • the terminal device is simultaneously connected to both the first network device and the second network device.
  • the method may further comprise receiving the at least one of the one or more interested MBS services from the second network device based on the configuration of the at least one of the one or more interested MBS services.
  • an example embodiment of a method implemented at a network device may comprise sending a command to report interested MBS services to a terminal device, and receiving from the terminal device information of one or more interested MBS services.
  • the network device may operate as a master node (MN) for the terminal device.
  • the method may further comprise sending a secondary node (SN) addition or modification request comprising the information of one or more interested MBS services to an additional network device.
  • the additional network device may operate or be selected to operate as an SN for the terminal device.
  • the method may further comprise receiving from the additional network device acknowledgement to the SN addition or modification request.
  • the acknowledgement to the SN addition or modification request may comprise configuration of at least one of the one or more interested MBS services and configuration of the additional network device.
  • the method may further comprise sending the configuration of the at least one of the one or more interested MBS services and the configuration of the additional network device to the terminal device.
  • an example embodiment of a method implemented at a network device may comprise receiving a SN addition or modification request from an additional network device.
  • the SN addition or modification request may comprise information of one or more MBS services a terminal device is interested in.
  • the method may further comprise sending acknowledgement to the SN addition or modification request to the additional network device.
  • the acknowledgement to the SN addition or modification request may comprise configuration of at least one of the one or more interested MBS services and configuration of the network device.
  • the terminal device may comprise at least one processor and at least one memory including computer program code.
  • the at least one memory and the computer program code may be configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the terminal device to receive from a first network device a command to report interested MBS services, send information of one or more interested MBS services to the first network device, receive from the first network device configuration of at least one of the one or more interested MBS services and configuration of a second network device providing the at least one of the one or more interested MBS services, set up or modify connection with the second network device based on the configuration of the second network device so that the terminal device is simultaneously connected to both the first network device and the second network device, and receive the at least one of the one or more interested MBS services from the second network device based on the configuration of the at least one of the one or more interested MBS services.
  • the network device may comprise at least one processor and at least one memory including computer program code.
  • the at least one memory and the computer program code may be configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the network device to send a command to report interested MBS services to a terminal device, receive from the terminal device information of one or more interested MBS services, the network device operating as a MN for the terminal device, send a SN addition or modification request comprising the information of one or more interested MBS services to an additional network device, the additional network device operating or being selected to operate as an SN for the terminal device, receive from the additional network device acknowledgement to the SN addition or modification request, the acknowledgement to the SN addition or modification request comprising configuration of at least one of the one or more interested MBS services and configuration of the additional network device, and send the configuration of the at least one of the one or more interested MBS services and the configuration of the additional network device to the terminal device.
  • the network device may comprise at least one processor and at least one memory including computer program code.
  • the at least one memory and the computer program code may be configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the network device to receive a SN addition or modification request from an additional network device, the SN addition or modification request comprising information of one or more MBS services a terminal device is interested in, and send acknowledgement to the SN addition or modification request to the additional network device, the acknowledgement to the SN addition or modification request comprising configuration of at least one of the one or more interested MBS services and configuration of the network device.
  • an example embodiment of an apparatus for supporting multicast and broadcast services (MBSs) at a terminal device may comprise means for receiving from a first network device a command to report interested MBS services, means for sending information of one or more interested MBS services to the first network device, means for receiving from the first network device configuration of at least one of the one or more interested MBS services and configuration of a second network device providing the at least one of the one or more interested MBS services, means for setting up or modifying connection with the second network device based on the configuration of the second network device so that the terminal device is simultaneously connected to both the first network device and the second network device, and means for receiving the at least one of the one or more interested MBS services from the second network device based on the configuration of the at least one of the one or more interested MBS services.
  • MBSs multicast and broadcast services
  • an example embodiment of an apparatus for supporting multicast and broadcast services (MBSs) at a network device may comprise means for sending a command to report interested MBS services to a terminal device, means for receiving from the terminal device information of one or more interested MBS services, the network device operating as a MN for the terminal device, means for sending a SN addition or modification request comprising the information of one or more interested MBS services to an additional network device, the additional network device operating or being selected to operate as an SN for the terminal device, means for receiving from the additional network device acknowledgement to the SN addition or modification request, the acknowledgement to the SN addition or modification request comprising configuration of at least one of the one or more interested MBS services and configuration of the additional network device, and means for sending the configuration of the at least one of the one or more interested MBS services and the configuration of the additional network device to the terminal device.
  • MBSs multicast and broadcast services
  • an example embodiment of an apparatus for supporting multicast and broadcast services (MBSs) at a network device may comprise means for receiving an SN addition or modification request from an additional network device, the SN addition or modification request comprising information of one or more MBS services a terminal device is interested in, and means for sending acknowledgement to the SN addition or modification request to the additional network device, the acknowledgement to the SN addition or modification request comprising configuration of at least one of the one or more interested MBS services and configuration of the network device.
  • MBSs multicast and broadcast services
  • an example embodiment of a computer readable medium may have instructions stored thereon.
  • the instructions when executed by at least one processor of a terminal device, may cause the terminal device to perform a method provided in the above first aspect.
  • an example embodiment of a computer readable medium may have instructions stored thereon.
  • the instructions when executed by at least one processor of a network device, may cause the network device to perform a method provided in the above second aspect.
  • an example embodiment of a computer readable medium may have instructions stored thereon.
  • the instructions when executed by at least one processor of a network device, may cause the network device to perform a method provided in the above third aspect.
  • Fig. 1 illustrates a schematic diagram of an example communication system in which embodiments of the present disclosure can be implemented.
  • Fig. 2 illustrates an interaction diagram of operations for providing multicast and broadcast services (MBSs) in a dual-connectivity (DC) scenario according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • MMSs multicast and broadcast services
  • DC dual-connectivity
  • Fig. 3 illustrates an interaction diagram of operations for providing MBS services in a DC scenario according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • Fig. 4 illustrates a flow chart of a method for supporting MBS services at a terminal device in accordance with some example embodiments.
  • Fig. 5 illustrates a block diagram of an apparatus for supporting MBS services at a terminal device in accordance with some example embodiments.
  • Fig. 6 illustrates a flow chart of a method for supporting MBS services at a network device in accordance with some example embodiments.
  • Fig. 7 illustrates a block diagram of an apparatus for supporting MBS services at a network device in accordance with some example embodiments.
  • Fig. 8 illustrates a flow chart of a method for supporting MBS services at a network device in accordance with some example embodiments.
  • Fig. 9 illustrates a block diagram of an apparatus for supporting MBS services at a network device in accordance with some example embodiments.
  • Fig. 10 illustrates a block diagram of an example communication system in which the example embodiments may be practiced.
  • the term "network device” refers to any suitable entities or devices that can provide cells or coverage, through which a terminal device can access the network or receive services.
  • the network device may be commonly referred to as a base station.
  • the term "base station” used herein can represent a node B (NodeB or NB) , an evolved node B (eNodeB or eNB) , or a gNB.
  • the base station may be embodied as a macro base station, a relay node, or a low power node such as a pico base station or a femto base station.
  • the base station may consist of several distributed network units, such as a central unit (CU) , one or more distributed units (DUs) , one or more remote radio heads (RRHs) or remote radio units (RRUs) .
  • CU central unit
  • DUs distributed units
  • RRHs remote radio heads
  • RRUs remote radio units
  • terminal device refers to any entities or devices that can wirelessly communicate with the network devices or with each other.
  • the terminal device can include a mobile phone, a mobile terminal (MT) , a mobile station (MS) , a subscriber station (SS) , a portable subscriber station (PSS) , an access terminal (AT) , a computer, a wearable device, an on-vehicle communication device, a machine type communication (MTC) device, a D2D communication device, a V2X communication device, a sensor and the like.
  • the term “terminal device” can be used interchangeably with a UE, a user terminal, a mobile terminal, a mobile station, or a wireless device.
  • Fig. 1 illustrates a schematic diagram of an example communication system 100 in which embodiments of the present disclosure can be implemented.
  • the communication system 100 may include a first network device or base station (BS) 110, a second network device or base station (BS) 120, and a terminal device or user equipment (UE) 130.
  • the UE 130 may be configured to operate in a Dual Connectivity (DC) mode so that it is connected to both the first BS 110 and the second BS 120.
  • the UE 130 when operating in the DC mode, may simultaneously receive and transmit data on a plurality of component carriers from serving cells of the first BS 110 and the second BS 120.
  • DC Dual Connectivity
  • the first BS 110 acts as a master node (MN) which has Radio Resource Control (RRC) connection with the UE 130 and provides the UE 130 with a control plane connection to a core network (not shown)
  • the second BS 120 acts as a secondary node (SN) which provides additional resources to the UE 130.
  • the serving cells of the MN 110 may be referred to as a master cell group (MCG) 115, which includes one primary cell (PCell) 111 and optionally one or more secondary cells (SCells) 113 (one is shown in Fig. 1) .
  • MCG master cell group
  • SCells secondary cells
  • the serving cells of the SN 120 may be referred to as a secondary cell group (SCG) 125, which includes one primary secondary cell (PSCell) 121 and optionally one or more secondary cells (SCells) 123 (one is shown in Fig. 1) .
  • SCG secondary cell group
  • PSCell primary secondary cell
  • SCells secondary cells
  • one of the MN 110 and the SN 120 may be a 5G base station gNB which provides NR access to the network, and the other may be either an LTE base station eNB which provides E-UTRA access to the network or a 5G base station gNB which provides NR access to the network.
  • Fig. 2 illustrates an interaction diagram of operations for providing MBS services in the DC scenario according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the UE 130 may be in an idle or inactive state, connected with the first BS 110, or already connected in the DC mode with both the first BS 110 as an MN and the second BS 120 as an SN.
  • the first BS 110 may have context of the UE 130 and thus is aware of capability of the UE 130, including DC capability and MBS receiving capability.
  • the first BS 110 may collect available MBS services from a plurality of neighboring second BSs 120.
  • the plurality of neighboring second BSs 120 may include SN candidates for the UE 130, and may also include the SN for the UE 130 if the UE 130 is already in DC configuration.
  • the available MBS services may include ongoing MBS services that are being provided in serving cells of the neighboring second BSs 120, and MBS services that have been prepared and ready for service in serving cells of the neighboring second BSs 120.
  • the first BS 110 may maintain a list of available MBS services and identities of cells that are capable of providing the MBS services.
  • the step 210 may be omitted, and the first BS 110 may be pre-configured with information of available MBS services from the neighboring second BSs 120. For example, the network operator may maintain a list of available MBS services from neighboring base stations at the first BS 110. In some embodiments, the step 210 may be omitted and the first BS 110 does not need to know available MBS services from the neighboring second BSs 120.
  • the first BS 110 may command the UE 130 to report interested MBS services.
  • the UE 130 may be in the idle or inactive state, and the first BS 110 may send the command to report interested MBS services to the UE 130 by for example broadcasting a system information block (SIB) such as SystemInformationBlockType15.
  • SIB system information block
  • the UE 130 may be already connected with the first BS 110 either in the DC configuration or not, and the first BS 110 may send the command to the UE 130 by the SIB or RRC signaling for example an RRC reconfiguration message.
  • the command to report interested MBS services may include a list of MBS services available to the UE 130 at SN and/or SN candidates (i.e., the neighboring second BSs 120) for the UE 130.
  • the MBS services may be represented by for example a temporary mobile group identity (TMGI) .
  • TMGI temporary mobile group identity
  • the UE 130 can know available MBS services without decoding SIBs from neighboring base stations.
  • the command may also include identities of cells of the neighboring second BSs 120 that are capable of providing the MBS services.
  • an MBS service may be associated with one or more cells of one or more base stations that are capable of providing the MBS service.
  • the command to report interested MBS services may not include any MBS service available to the UE 130, and it would be beneficial for minimizing the downlink overhead.
  • the UE 130 may send information of one or more MBS services that the UE 130 is interested in to the first BS 110. If the UE 130 is in the idle state when it receives the command to report interested MBS services from the first BS 110, the UE 130 may set up an RRC connection with the first BS 110 by a random access procedure and then send the information of one or more interested MBS services to the first BS 110.
  • the information of one or more interested MBS services may be sent by RRC signaling for example a RRC reconfiguration complete message responsive to the RRC reconfiguration message received from the first BS 110, an MBS interest indication message responsive to the SIB15, or a measurement report.
  • the UE 130 may select one or more interested MBS services from the available MBS services included in the command to report interested MBS services received from the first BS 110. In some embodiments, the UE 130 may also select one or more interested MBS services that are not included in the command received from the first BS 110. For example, if the UE 130 is interested in an MBS service but the MBS service is not included in the list of available MBS services received from the first BS 110, the UE 130 may select the interested MBS service even if it is currently unavailable. In some embodiments, the command to report interested MBS services received from the first BS 110 may not include any available MBS service, and the UE 130 can select interested MBS services from a pre-registered and stored list of MBS services inside UE.
  • the information of one or more interested MBS services may include a temporary mobile group identity (TMGI) of the interested MBS services.
  • TMGI temporary mobile group identity
  • the information of one or more interested MBS services may also include an identity of one or more cells of the SN and/or SN candidates (i.e., the neighboring second BSs 120) that are capable of providing the available MBS services.
  • the cell identities may be associated with the TMGI of a corresponding interested MBS service.
  • the first BS 110 may initiate an SN addition or modification procedure to ensure that the UE 130 is able to receive the interested MBS services.
  • the first BS 110 may send a SN addition or modification request to one of the neighboring second BSs 120 that is selected as the SN for the UE 130 or already operates as the SN of the UE 130. For example, if the UE 130 is not configured in the DC mode, the first BS 110 may select one of the neighboring second BSs 120 as the SN of the UE 130 based on the interested MBS services and measurement results received from the UE 130.
  • the first BS 110 may select one of the neighboring second BSs 120 that has good (e.g., above a predetermined threshold) channel quality with the UE 130 and is able to provide the interested MBS services for the UE 130 as the SN of the UE 130. If the interested MBS services are not selected from the list of available MBS services and are currently unavailable at the neighboring second BSs 120, the first BS 110 may select the SN based on the measurement results, as in the legacy system. Then, the first BS 110 may send an SN addition request to the selected second BS 120 in the step 240 so as to add the second BS 120 as the SN for the UE 130.
  • the first BS 110 may send an SN addition request to the selected second BS 120 in the step 240 so as to add the second BS 120 as the SN for the UE 130.
  • the UE 130 may be already in the DC configuration with the first BS 110 as the MN and one of the neighboring second BSs 120 as the SN, but the serving cells of the current SN cannot provide the one or more MBS services that the UE 130 is interested in. In such a case, the first BS 110 may decide to modify or change the current SN.
  • the first BS 110 may send in the step 240 an SN modification request to the one of the neighboring second BS 120 that acts as the current SN to add the another cell into the SCG 125 and, if necessary, to release one current serving cell in the SCG 125.
  • the first BS 110 may send in the step 240 an SN addition request to the SN candidate that provides the one or more interested MBS services to change the SN for the UE 130 from the current (source) SN to the (target) SN candidate.
  • the SN addition or modification request may include information of the one or more interested MBS services received from the UE 130 in the step 230.
  • the information of the one or more interested MBS services may include a temporary mobile group identity (TMGI) of the interested MBS services. If the interested MBS services are selected from the list of available MBS services that are provided by cells of neighboring second BSs 120, the information of the one or more interested MBS services may also include identities of the cells that provide the interested MBS services.
  • the SN addition or modification request may also include for example MCG configuration, UE capability and/or UE capability coordination result, the latest measurement results for the SCG cell (s) or the like that are necessary for addition or modification of the SN and SN serving cells.
  • the second BS 120 When the second BS 120, which is selected by the first BS 110 as the SN for the UE 130 or is operating as the SN of the UE 130, receives the SN addition or modification request, the second BS 120 may allocate or modify resources for the UE 130.
  • the second BS 120 may decide at least a primary secondary cell (PSCell) for the UE 130. If one of cells of the second BS 120 can provide the interested MBS services included in the SN addition request or modification request, the second BS 120 may take the one of cells as the PSCell for the UE 130.
  • PSCell primary secondary cell
  • the second BS 120 may register the MBS service for the UE 130 based on information of the unavailable MBS service received from the first BS 110 in a step 250. In some embodiments, the second BS 120 may register the MBS service in its PSCell 121. If the interested MBS services include an MBS service that is available at a SCell of the second BS 120, the second BS 120 may also register the MBS service in its PSCell 121. By doing so, all the interested MBS services may be provided from the PSCell 121 to the UE 130.
  • the second BS 120 may also register the unavailable MBS service in its SCell 123 so that the interested MBS services may be provided to the UE 130 from the PSCell 121 and one or more SCells 123, respectively. It would be appreciated that in some embodiments the second BS 120 may not be able to provide all the interested MBS services to the UE 130.
  • the second BS 120 may send an SN addition or modification request acknowledgement to the first BS 110.
  • the SN addition or modification request acknowledgement may include resource configuration of the second BS 120, and configuration of at least one of the one or more interested MBS services that the second BS 120 is able to provide.
  • the configuration of the at least one interested MBS service may include configuration of multicast control channel (MCCH) and multicast transport channel (MTCH) for the MBS service.
  • MCCH multicast control channel
  • MTCH multicast transport channel
  • the first BS 110 may forward the configuration of the second BS 120 and the configuration of the at least one of the one or more interested MBS services to the UE 130 in a step 270.
  • the configuration of the second BS 120 and the at least one interested MBS service may be sent by an RRC reconfiguration message.
  • the first BS 110 may also send a SN release request to the current SN of the UE 130 for handover from the current (source) SN to the new selected (target) SN.
  • the UE 130 may apply the configuration of the second BS 120 to set up or modify connection with the second BS 120 in a step 280.
  • the UE 130 may be configured with a PSCell and optionally one or more SCells associated with the second BS 120 that provide the interested MBS services.
  • the UE 130 may be configured with a bandwidth part (s) (BWP) that matches a frequency on which the MBS services are transmitted in the cell.
  • BWP bandwidth part
  • the UE 130 is simultaneously connected to both the first BS 110 and the second BS 120.
  • the first BS 110 operates as the MN for the UE 130
  • the second BS 120 operates as the SN for the UE 130.
  • the UE 130 may receive the least one of the one or more interested MBS services from the second BS 120 that acts as the SN for the UE 130, based on the configuration of the at least one of the one or more interested MBS services.
  • the at least one MBS service may be transmitted by point to point (PTP) transmissions or point to multipoint (PTM) transmissions.
  • PTP point to point
  • PTM point to multipoint
  • MBS services are supported in the DC architecture. Even if the MN cannot provide any MBS service nor broadcast any MBS-related SIB, or the MN cannot provide the MBS service that the UE is interested in, the UE can receive MBS services from the SN.
  • Fig. 3 illustrates an interaction diagram of operations for providing MBS services in a DC scenario according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the procedure shown in Fig. 3 includes some steps that are similar to those shown in Fig. 2, which are denoted with similar numerals and will be described briefly below. The below description will focus on steps different from those shown in Fig. 2.
  • the first BS 110 may collect available MBS services from a plurality of neighboring second BSs 120.
  • the plurality of neighboring second BSs 120 may include SN candidates for the UE 130, and may also include the SN for the UE 130 if the UE 130 is already in DC configuration.
  • the available MBS services may include ongoing MBS services that are being provided in serving cells of the neighboring second BSs 120, and MBS services that have been prepared and ready for service in serving cells of the neighboring second BSs 120.
  • the first BS 110 may maintain a list of available MBS services and identities of cells that are capable of providing the MBS services.
  • the first BS 110 may enquire if the UE 130 is interested in receiving MBS services.
  • the first BS 110 may send an enquiry message by an SIB or RRC signaling.
  • the UE 130 may respond to the enquiry from the first BS 110 with an interest indication.
  • the interest indication may include for example one bit to indicate if or not the UE 130 is interested in receiving MBS services, and it does not need to include any specific MBS service even if the UE 130 is interested in receiving MBS services. It would be beneficial to minimize the uplink overhead.
  • the interest indication may be sent to the first BS 110 by an RRC message. If the UE 130 is in the idle or inactive state, it may set up an RRC connection with the first BS 110 by a random access procedure before it sends the interest indication to the first BS 110.
  • the first BS 110 may proceed with a legacy dual connectivity setup or secondary node modification procedure. If the UE 130 indicates that it is interested in receiving MBS services, the first BS 110 may command the UE 130 to report interested MBS services in a step 320. As the UE 130 has set up the RRC connection with the first BS 110, the first BS 110 may send the command to report interested MBS services to the UE 130 by for example an RRC reconfiguration message.
  • the command sent in the step 320 may be the same as or similar to the command sent in the step 220 of Fig. 2, and a repetitive description thereof would be omitted here.
  • the UE 130 may send information of one or more MBS services that the UE 130 is interested in to the first BS 110.
  • the information of one or more interested MBS services may be sent by RRC signaling for example an RRC reconfiguration complete message, an MBS interest indication message or a measurement report.
  • the step 330 may be the same as or similar to the step 230 in Fig. 2 and a detailed description thereof would be omitted here.
  • the first BS 110 may initiate an SN addition or modification procedure to ensure that the UE 130 is able to receive the interested MBS services.
  • the first BS 110 may send a SN addition or modification request to one of the neighboring second BSs 120 that is selected as the SN for the UE 130 or already operates as the SN of the UE 130. For example, if the UE 130 is not configured in the DC mode, the first BS 110 may select one of the neighboring second BSs 120 as the SN of the UE 130 based on the interested MBS services and measurement results received from the UE 130.
  • the first BS 110 may select one of the neighboring second BSs 120 that has good (e.g., above a predetermined threshold) channel quality with the UE 130 and is able to provide the interested MBS services for the UE 130 as the SN of the UE 130. If the interested MBS services are not selected from the list of available MBS services and are currently unavailable at the neighboring second BSs 120, the first BS 110 may select the SN based on the measurement results, as in the legacy system. Then, the first BS 110 may send an SN addition request to the selected second BS 120 in the step 340 so as to add the second BS 120 as the SN for the UE 130.
  • the first BS 110 may send an SN addition request to the selected second BS 120 in the step 340 so as to add the second BS 120 as the SN for the UE 130.
  • the UE 130 may be already in the DC configuration with the first BS 110 as the MN and one of the neighboring second BSs 120 as the SN, but the serving cells of the current SN cannot provide the one or more MBS services that the UE 130 is interested in. In such a case, the first BS 110 may decide to modify or change the current SN.
  • the first BS 110 may send in the step 340 an SN modification request to the one of the neighboring second BS 120 that acts as the current SN to add the another cell into the SCG 125 and, if necessary, to release one current serving cell in the SCG 125.
  • the first BS 110 may send in the step 340 an SN addition request to the SN candidate that provides the one or more interested MBS services to change the SN for the UE 130 from the current (source) SN to the (target) SN candidate.
  • the SN addition or modification request may include information of the one or more interested MBS services received from the UE 130 in the step 330.
  • the information of the one or more interested MBS services may include a temporary mobile group identity (TMGI) of the interested MBS services. If the interested MBS services are selected from the list of available MBS services that are provided by cells of neighboring second BSs 120, the information of the one or more interested MBS services may also include identities of the cells that provide the interested MBS services.
  • the SN addition or modification request may also include for example MCG configuration, UE capability, the latest measurement results for the SCG cell (s) or the like that are necessary for addition or modification of the SN and SN serving cells.
  • the second BS 120 When the second BS 120, which is selected by the first BS 110 as the SN for the UE 130 or is operating as the SN of the UE 130, receives the SN addition or modification request, the second BS 120 may allocate or modify resources for the UE 130.
  • the second BS 120 may decide at least a primary secondary cell (PSCell) for the UE 130. If one of cells of the second BS 120 can provide the interested MBS services included in the SN addition request or modification request, the second BS 120 may take the one of cells as the PSCell for the UE 130.
  • PSCell primary secondary cell
  • the second BS 120 may register in a step 350 the MBS service for the UE 130 based on information of the unavailable MBS service received from the first BS 110. In some embodiments, the second BS 120 may register the MBS service in its PSCell 121. If the interested MBS services include an MBS service that is available at a SCell of the second BS 120, the second BS 120 may also register the MBS service in its PSCell 121. By doing so, all the interested MBS services may be provided from the PSCell 121 to the UE 130.
  • the second BS 120 may also register the unavailable MBS service in its SCell 123 so that the interested MBS services may be provided from the PSCell 121 and one or more SCells 123, respectively. It would be appreciated that in some embodiments the second BS 120 may not be able to provide all the interested MBS services to the UE 130.
  • the second BS 120 may send an SN addition or modification request acknowledgement to the first BS 110.
  • the SN addition or modification request acknowledgement may include resource configuration of the second BS 120, and configuration of at least one of the one or more interested MBS services that the second BS 120 is able to provide.
  • the configuration of the at least one MBS service may include configuration of multicast control channel (MCCH) and multicast transport channel (MTCH) for the MBS service.
  • MCCH multicast control channel
  • MTCH multicast transport channel
  • the first BS 110 may forward the configuration of the second BS 120 and the configuration of the at least one of the one or more interested MBS services to the UE 130 in a step 370.
  • the configuration of the second BS 120 and the at least one interested MBS service may be sent by an RRC reconfiguration message.
  • the first BS 110 may also send an SN release request to the current SN of the UE 130 for handover from the current (source) SN to the new selected (target) SN.
  • the UE 130 may apply the configuration of the second BS 120 to set up or modify connection with the second BS 120 in a step 380.
  • the UE 130 may be configured with a PSCell and optionally one or more SCells associated with the second BS 120 that provide the interested MBS services.
  • the UE 130 may be configured with a bandwidth part (s) (BWP) that matches a frequency on which the MBS services are transmitted in the cell.
  • BWP bandwidth part
  • the UE 130 is simultaneously connected to both the first BS 110 and the second BS 120.
  • the first BS 110 operates as the MN for the UE 130
  • the second BS 120 operates as the SN for the UE 130.
  • the UE 130 may receive the least one of the one or more interested MBS services from the second BS 120 that acts as the SN for the UE 130, based on the configuration of the at least one of the one or more interested MBS services.
  • the at least one MBS service may be transmitted by point to point (PTP) transmissions or point to multipoint (PTM) transmissions.
  • PTP point to point
  • PTM point to multipoint
  • MBS services are supported in the DC architecture. Even if the MN cannot provide any MBS service nor broadcast any MBS-related SIB, or the MN cannot provide the MBS service that the UE is interested in, the UE can receive MBS services from the SN.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates a flow chart of an example method 400 for supporting MBS services in the DC scenario in accordance with some example embodiments.
  • the method 400 may be performed for example at a terminal device such as the UE 130.
  • the example method 400 may include a step 410 of receiving from a first BS an enquiry about if the UE is interested in receiving MBS services, and a step 420 of, responsive to the enquiry, sending an interest indication indicative of whether the UE is interested in receiving MBS services to the first BS.
  • the UE 130 may receive the enquiry from the first BS 110, and send the interest indication to the first BS 110 in response to the enquiry. Details of the steps 410, 420 may refer to the steps 312, 314 shown in Fig. 3, respectively, and a repetitive description thereof is omitted here.
  • the UE may receive a command to report interested MBS services from the first BS in a step 430.
  • the steps 410, 420 may be omitted, and the UE may indicate if it is interested in receiving MBS services or not by responding to the command. For example, If the UE is interested in receiving MBS services, it may respond to the command with a list of interested MBS services; If the UE is not interested in receiving any MBS service, it may respond to the command with an empty list or even not respond to the command.
  • Details of the step 430 may refer to the above description with reference to the step 220 shown in Fig. 2 and the step 320 shown in Fig. 3, and a repetitive description is omitted here.
  • the method 400 may include a step 440 of sending information of one or more interested MBS services to the first BS.
  • the one or more interested MBS services may be selected from a list of MBS services available at a plurality of second BSs around the first BS and/or MBS services pre-configured in the communication system. Details of the step 440 may refer to the above description with reference to the step 230 in Fig. 2 and the step 330 in Fig. 3, and a repetitive description is omitted here.
  • the UE may receive from the first BS configuration of at least one of the one or more interested MBS services and configuration of a second BS that is capable of providing the at least one interested MBS service.
  • the second BS may be one of secondary node (SN) candidates that is selected by the first BS as a new SN of the UE, and the configuration of the second BS is send to the UE for setting up dual connectivity (DC) at the UE; or the second BS may be the current SN of the UE, and the configuration of the second BS is sent to the UE for modification of the DC configuration at the UE.
  • SN secondary node
  • DC dual connectivity
  • the UE may set up or modify connection with the second BS based on the configuration of the second BS at a step 460.
  • the UE is simultaneously connected to both the first BS and the second BS with the latest DC configuration. Details of the step 460 may refer to the above description with reference to the step 280 in Fig. 2 and the step 380 in Fig. 3, and a repetitive description is omitted here.
  • the UE can receive the at least one MBS service from the second BS based on the configuration of the at least one interested MBS service in a step 470.
  • MBS services can be supported in the DC scenario even if the MN (the first BS) does not provide any MBS service nor broadcast any MBS-related system information block (SIB) , or the MN cannot provide the MBS service that the UE is interested in.
  • SIB system information block
  • Fig. 5 illustrates a block diagram of an example apparatus 500 in accordance with some example embodiments.
  • the apparatus 500 may be implemented in for example the UE 130 to perform the method 400 shown in Fig. 4.
  • the apparatus 500 may include a first means (or module) 510 for performing the step 410, a second means 520 for performing the step 420, a third means 530 for performing the step 430, a fourth means 540 for performing the step 440, a fifth means 550 for performing the step 450, a sixth means 560 for performing the step 460, and a seventh means 570 for performing the step 470.
  • the first means 510 and the second means 520 are optional.
  • Fig. 6 illustrates a flow chart of an example method 600 for supporting MBS services in the DC scenario in accordance with some example embodiments.
  • the method 600 may be performed for example at a network device such as the first BS 110.
  • the example method 600 may include a step 610 of sending to a UE an enquiry about if the UE is interested in receiving MBS services, and a step 620 of receiving from the UE an interest indication indicative of whether the UE is interested in receiving MBS services. Details of the steps 610, 620 may refer to the steps 312, 314 shown in Fig. 3, respectively, and a repetitive description thereof is omitted here.
  • the first BS may command the UE to report interested MBS services in a step 630.
  • the first BS may collect available MBS services from neighboring second BSs before the step 630, and the command sent to the UE in the step 630 may or may not include a list of MSB services available to the UE.
  • the steps 610, 620 may be omitted, and instead the first BS can know the UE's interests in the MBS services from the UE's response to the command. Details of the step 630 may refer to the step 220 shown in Fig. 2 and the step 320 shown in Fig. 3, and a repetitive description thereof is omitted here.
  • the first BS may receive from the UE information of one or more MBS services that the UE is interested in. Based on the one or more interested MBS services, the first BS may select one of the neighboring second BSs as a secondary node (SN) for the UE.
  • the selected SN may be a new SN for the UE, or the current SN of the UE. If the new SN is selected, the first BS would initiate a DC setup procedure if the UE is not configured in the DC mode or an SN change procedure if the UE is already configured in the DC mode.
  • Details of the step 640 may refer to the step 230 shown in Fig. 2 and the step 330 shown in Fig. 3, and a repetitive description thereof is omitted here.
  • the first BS may send an SN addition or modification request comprising the information of one or more interested MBS services to a second BS that is selected as the SN of the UE.
  • the SN addition or modification request may also include for example MCG configuration, UE capability and the like for the DC setup or SN change procedure. Details of the step 650 may refer to the step 240 shown in Fig. 2 and the step 340 shown in Fig. 3, and a repetitive description thereof is omitted here.
  • the first BS may receive from the second BS acknowledgement to the SN addition or modification request.
  • the acknowledgement may include configuration of at least one of the one or more interested MBS services provided at the second BS and configuration of the second BS.
  • the first BS when the first BS receives the acknowledgement from the second BS that is selected as the new SN of the UE, the first BS, which operates as the MN of the UE, may send an SN release request to the current SN of the UE.
  • Details of the step 660 may refer to the step 260 shown in Fig. 2 and the step 360 shown in Fig. 3, and a repetitive description thereof is omitted here.
  • the first BS may forward the configuration of the at least one of the one or more interested MBS services and the configuration of the second BS to the UE.
  • the configuration of the second BS may be utilized at the UE to set up or modify connection with the second BS, and the configuration of the at least one MBS service may be utilized at the UE for receiving of the at least one MBS service from the second BS.
  • Details of the step 670 may refer to the step 270 shown in Fig. 2 and the step 370 shown in Fig. 3, and a repetitive description thereof is omitted here.
  • Fig. 7 illustrates a block diagram of an example apparatus 700 in accordance with some example embodiments.
  • the apparatus 700 may be implemented in for example the first BS 110 to perform the method 600 shown in Fig. 6.
  • the apparatus 700 may include a first means (or module) 710 for performing the step 610, a second means 720 for performing the step 620, a third means 730 for performing the step 630, a fourth means 740 for performing the step 640, a fifth means 750 for performing the step 650, a sixth means 760 for performing the step 660, and a seventh means 770 for performing the step 670.
  • Fig. 8 illustrates a flow chart of an example method 800 for supporting MBS services in the DC scenario in accordance with some example embodiments.
  • the method 800 may be performed for example at a network device such as the second BS 120.
  • the second BS 120 may operate as or be selected to operate as a secondary node of a terminal device such as the UE 130.
  • the example method 800 may optionally include a step 810 of indicating MBS services available at the second BS to a first BS.
  • the second BS 120 may send information of available MBS services to the first BS 110 through an Xn interface.
  • the first BS 110 may collect information of available MBS services from a plurality of neighboring second BSs 120. Details of the step 810 may refer to the step 210 shown in Fig. 2 and the step 310 shown in Fig. 3, and a repetitive description thereof is omitted here.
  • the second BS may receive an SN addition or modification request from the first BS.
  • the SN addition or modification request may include information of one or more MBS services that a UE is interested in.
  • the SN addition or modification request may also include for example MCG configuration, UE capability and/or UE capability coordination result, the latest measurement results for SCG cell (s) or the like for addition or modification of SN and SN serving cells. If the second BS is already configured as the SN of the UE, it receives an SN modification request in the step 820 to initiate an SN modification procedure.
  • the second BS If the second BS is not configured as the SN of the UE but it is selected by the first BS as the SN of the UE, it receives an SN addition request in the step 820 to initiate an SN addition (setup or change) procedure. Details of the step 820 may refer to the step 240 shown in Fig. 2 and the step 340 shown in Fig. 3, and a repetitive description thereof is omitted here.
  • the method 800 may further comprise a step 830 of registering the one or more interested MBS services at the second BS based on the information of the one or more interested MBS services.
  • the one or more interested MBS services may be registered in the PSCell of the second BS so that all the interested MBS services are provided from the PSCell of the second BS to the UE.
  • at least one interested MBS service may be registered in a SCell of the second BS so that the PSCell and one or more SCells of the second BS can provide MBS services to the UE. Details of the step 830 may refer to the step 250 shown in Fig. 2 and the step 350 shown in Fig. 3, and a repetitive description thereof is omitted here.
  • the second BS may send an SN addition or modification request acknowledgement to the first BS.
  • the SN addition or modification request acknowledgement may comprise configuration of at least one of the one or more interested MBS services that the second BS provides and configuration of the second BS.
  • the configuration of the second BS may include for example configuration of SCG radio resource allocated to the UE. Details of the step 840 may refer to the step 260 shown in Fig. 2 and the step 360 shown in Fig. 3, and a repetitive description thereof is omitted here.
  • steps 810-840 of the method 800 may be performed at the second BS in cooperation with the steps 610-670 of the method 600 performed at the first BS and the steps 410-470 of the method 400 performed at the UE for supporting MBS services in the communication system 100 with the DC architecture as shown in Fig. 1.
  • steps 810-840 of the method 800 may be performed at the second BS in cooperation with the steps 610-670 of the method 600 performed at the first BS and the steps 410-470 of the method 400 performed at the UE for supporting MBS services in the communication system 100 with the DC architecture as shown in Fig. 1.
  • various features and aspects described above with reference to Figs. 1-8 are also applicable to or included in the example methods 400, 600 and 800.
  • Fig. 9 illustrates a block diagram of an example apparatus 900 in accordance with some example embodiments.
  • the apparatus 900 may be implemented in for example the second BS 120 to perform the method 800 shown in Fig. 8.
  • the apparatus 900 may include a first means (or module) 910 for performing the step 810, a second means 920 for performing the step 820, a third means 930 for performing the step 830, and a fourth means 940 for performing the step 840.
  • Fig. 10 illustrates a block diagram of an example communication system 1000 in which embodiments of the present disclosure can be implemented.
  • the communication system 1000 may comprise a terminal device or UE 1010 which may be implemented as the UE 130 discussed above, a first network device 1020 which may be implemented as one of the first BS 110 and the second BS 120 discussed above, and a second network device 1030 which may be implemented as the other of the first BS 110 and the second BS 120 discussed above.
  • the first network device 1020 and the second network device 1030 may have substantially the same structural blocks. For concision of the description, only blocks of the first network device 1020 are shown in Fig. 10 and detailed below, and a repetitive description of blocks in the second network device 1030 is omitted here.
  • the UE 1010 may comprise one or more processors 1011, one or more memories 1012 and one or more transceivers 1013 interconnected through one or more buses 1014.
  • the one or more buses 1014 may be address, data, or control buses, and may include any interconnection mechanism such as series of lines on a motherboard or integrated circuit, fiber, optics or other optical communication equipment, and the like.
  • Each of the one or more transceivers 1013 may comprise a receiver and a transmitter, which are connected to one or more antennas 1016.
  • the UE 1010 may wirelessly communicate with the network device 1020 and the network device 1030 through the one or more antennas 1016.
  • the UE 1010 When configured in the DC mode, the UE 1010 may receive and transmit data from and to the first network device 1020, the second network device 1030 simultaneously.
  • the one or more memories 1012 may include computer program code 1015.
  • the one or more memories 1012 and the computer program code 1015 may be configured to, when executed by the one or more processors 1011, cause the user equipment 1010 to perform processes and steps relating to the UE 130 as described above.
  • the first network device 1020 may comprise one or more processors 1021, one or more memories 1022, one or more transceivers 1023 and one or more network interfaces 1027 interconnected through one or more buses 1024.
  • the one or more buses 1024 may be address, data, or control buses, and may include any interconnection mechanism such as a series of lines on a motherboard or integrated circuit, fiber, optics or other optical communication equipment, and the like.
  • Each of the one or more transceivers 1023 may comprise a receiver and a transmitter, which are connected to one or more antennas 1026.
  • the network device 1020 may operate as a base station for the UE 1010 and wirelessly communicate with the UE 1010 through the one or more antennas 1026.
  • the one or more network interfaces 1027 may provide wired or wireless communication links through which the network device 1020 may communicate with other network devices, entities or functions.
  • the one or more network interfaces 1027 may include Xn or X2 interferences.
  • the one or more memories 1022 may include computer program code 1025.
  • the one or more memories 1022 and the computer program code 1025 may be configured to, when executed by the one or more processors 1021, cause the first network device 1020 to perform processes and steps relating to any one of the first BS 110 or the second BS 120 as described above.
  • one or more memories and computer program code stored in the memories of the second network device 1030 may be configured to, when executed by one or more processors 1021 of the second network device 1030, cause the second network device 1030 to perform processes and steps relating to the other of the first BS 110 and the second BS 120 as described above.
  • the one or more processors 1011, 1021 discussed above may be of any appropriate type that is suitable for the local technical network, and may include one or more of general purpose processors, special purpose processor, microprocessors, a digital signal processor (DSP) , one or more processors in a processor based multi-core processor architecture, as well as dedicated processors such as those developed based on Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) and Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) .
  • the one or more processors 711, 721 may be configured to control other elements of the UE/network device and operate in cooperation with them to implement the procedures discussed above.
  • the one or more memories 1012, 1022 may include at least one storage medium in various forms, such as a volatile memory and/or a non-volatile memory.
  • the volatile memory may include but not limited to for example a random access memory (RAM) or a cache.
  • the non-volatile memory may include but not limited to for example a read only memory (ROM) , a hard disk, a flash memory, and the like.
  • the one or more memories 1012, 1022 may include but not limited to an electric, a magnetic, an optical, an electromagnetic, an infrared, or a semiconductor system, apparatus, or device or any combination of the above.
  • the first and second network devices 1020, 1030 may be implemented as a single network node, or disaggregated/distributed over two or more network nodes, such as a central unit (CU) , a distributed unit (DU) , a remote radio head-end (RRH) , using different functional-split architectures and different interfaces.
  • CU central unit
  • DU distributed unit
  • RRH remote radio head-end
  • blocks in the drawings may be implemented in various manners, including software, hardware, firmware, or any combination thereof.
  • one or more blocks may be implemented using software and/or firmware, for example, machine-executable instructions stored in the storage medium.
  • parts or all of the blocks in the drawings may be implemented, at least in part, by one or more hardware logic components.
  • FPGAs Field-Programmable Gate Arrays
  • ASICs Application-Specific Integrated Circuits
  • ASSPs Application-Specific Standard Products
  • SOCs System-on-Chip systems
  • CPLDs Complex Programmable Logic Devices
  • Some exemplary embodiments further provide computer program code or instructions which, when executed by one or more processors, may cause a device or apparatus to perform the procedures described above.
  • the computer program code for carrying out procedures of the exemplary embodiments may be written in any combination of one or more programming languages.
  • the computer program code may be provided to one or more processors or controllers of a general purpose computer, special purpose computer, or other programmable data processing apparatus, such that the program code, when executed by the processor or controller, cause the functions/operations specified in the flowcharts and/or block diagrams to be implemented.
  • the program code may execute entirely on a machine, partly on the machine, as a stand-alone software package, partly on the machine and partly on a remote machine or entirely on the remote machine or server.
  • Some exemplary embodiments further provide a computer program product or a computer readable medium having the computer program code or instructions stored therein.
  • the computer readable medium may be any tangible medium that may contain, or store a program for use by or in connection with an instruction execution system, apparatus, or device.
  • the machine readable medium may be a machine readable signal medium or a machine readable storage medium.
  • a machine readable medium may include but is not limited to an electronic, magnetic, optical, electromagnetic, infrared, or semiconductor system, apparatus, or device, or any suitable combination of the foregoing.
  • machine readable storage medium More specific examples of the machine readable storage medium would include an electrical connection having one or more wires, a portable computer diskette, a hard disk, a random access memory (RAM) , a read-only memory (ROM) , an erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM or Flash memory) , an optical fiber, a portable compact disc read-only memory (CD-ROM) , an optical storage device, a magnetic storage device, or any suitable combination of the foregoing.
  • RAM random access memory
  • ROM read-only memory
  • EPROM or Flash memory erasable programmable read-only memory
  • CD-ROM portable compact disc read-only memory
  • magnetic storage device or any suitable combination of the foregoing.

Abstract

Selon des modes de réalisation, l'invention concerne des procédés et des appareils pour la prise en charge de services de diffusion/multidiffusion (MBS) dans un scénario de double connectivité (DC). Un procédé mis en œuvre au niveau d'un dispositif terminal peut comprendre la réception, en provenance d'une première station de base (BS), d'une commande de rapport de MBS d'intérêt, l'envoi d'informations de MBS d'intérêt à la première BS, la réception, en provenance de la première BS, d'une configuration d'au moins un des MBS d'intérêt et d'une configuration d'une seconde BS fournissant le ou les MBS d'intérêt, l'établissement ou la modification d'une connexion avec la seconde BS sur la base de la configuration de la seconde BS, et la réception du ou des MBS d'intérêt en provenance de la seconde BS sur la base de la configuration du ou des MBS d'intérêt.
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